Or. Admin. Code § 414-360-0610

Current through Register Vol. 64, No. 1, January 1, 2025
Section 414-360-0610 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Feeding Infants and Toddlers
(1) A provider serving children under 12 months of age shall comply with the following requirements for those children:
(a) A provider must have and follow a written feeding plan and schedule that includes the types and amounts of formula, human milk, and food that is obtained from the child's parent(s) and updated regularly.
(b) A provider must feed the child on their own feeding schedule and fed when hungry.
(c) A provider must clearly mark formula, human milk, bottles, and food provided by the parent(s) with the child's full name and date and refrigerated if required.
(d) A provider may not give infant formula to an infant who consumes human milk, without parental consent.
(e) A provider must give human milk only to the child specified to receive it by the parent(s).
(f) Human milk must:
(A) Be labeled with the child's full name and the date expressed;
(B) Be stored for no more than:
(i) 24 hours in the refrigerator when thawed or defrosting; or
(ii) Six months from the expression date in the freezer.
(C) Be refrigerated or frozen until immediately before warming; and
(D) Not reused after 2 hours from serving.
(g) When formula is served, the caregiver must follow the manufacturer's instructions for mixing, storing, and discarding of any formula, unless requested by the child's parent(s) and with a medical practitioner's written permission.
(h) Whole milk, skim milk, 1 percent milk, and 2 percent milk must not be served unless requested by the child's parent(s) and with a medical practitioner's written permission.
(i) A provider must not serve juice of any kind to infants, unless advised by a medical practitioner.
(j) When bottle feeding, bottles may only contain formula or human milk, and may not be combined with cereal, fruit juice, or other foods without a medical practitioner's written permission
(k) A provider must not give infants, under six months of age, water to drink, without written approval by a medical professional.
(l) A provider must warm bottles only in one of the following ways: under running, warm tap water; using a commercial bottle warmer; stove top warming methods, or slow-cooking device; or by placing them in a container of warm water.
(A) Bottles must not be warmed in microwave ovens.
(B) Once warmed, a bottle must not be returned to the refrigerator or re-warmed.
(m) Solid foods fed to infants must be selected from the Child and Adult Care Food Program Meal Pattern (CACFP):
(A) Solid foods must not be fed to infants less than four months of age;
(B) Commercially packaged baby food must be served from a dish and not directly from the factory-sealed container;
(C) Leftovers in the serving container must be discarded; and
(D) Solid foods, with the exception of finger foods, must be fed with a spoon.
(n) Honey or food containing honey must not be served to infants.
(2) When bottle feeding, a provider must:
(a) Hold infants up to 6 months of age and older children who cannot hold their own bottles or sit alone; and
(b) Ensure the infant's head is elevated while being fed.
(3) A provider must not lay a child of any age down with a bottle or training cup.
(4) A provider must not prop a bottle by any means at any time.
(5) When feeding solid foods, a provider must ensure that infants are fed in an upright position.

Or. Admin. Code § 414-360-0610

DELC 138-2024, adopt filed 12/11/2024, effective 7/1/2025

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329A.260

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329A.280